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DavQomYerGeodezKadastr and World Bank present a project designed to improve public services

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Uzbekistan:ย The State Committee of Uzbekistan on land resources, geodesy, cartography and the state cadastre (DavQomYerGeodezKadastr) organized workshops in Tashkent, to present a World Bank-supported project designed to improve public services in the area of cadastral and real property rights registration.

In May 2016, the World Bankโ€™s Board of Executive Directors approved a US$20 million credit for the Modernization of Real Property Registration and Cadastre Project in Uzbekistan (MRPRC). The Government of Uzbekistan provided an additional US$15.7 million to implement respective project activities. The objective of the project is to establish an efficient and accessible real property registration and cadastre system based on modern technologies that will become a part of the national eGovernment services and will benefit millions of citizens and business entities across Uzbekistan.

The workshops in Samarkand and Tashkent were attended by officials of DavQomYerGeodezKadastr, ministries and state agencies, local authorities, higher education institutions, international financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, notarial offices, as well as by representatives of the private sector, including firms providing geodetic and evaluating services, real estate agencies and developers. They were informed about the MRPRC projectโ€™s objectives, components and expected outcomes when it will be completed in 2021.

โ€œIn Uzbekistan, more efficient use of land resources together with the empowerment of the private sectorโ€™s investments are selected as priority interventions for the successful realization of the social and economic reforms. World Bank has been continuously supporting the Governmentโ€™s ambitious reform agenda and therefore, the MRPRC project was a natural fit in the five-year country partnership frameworkโ€, said Keith Clifford Bell, World Bankโ€™s Senior Land and Geospatial Technical ย Specialist, welcoming the event participants in Tashkent.

โ€œSince 1980, the World Bank has supported 70 land administration projects in 42 states with around US$ 3 billion in financing.ย The World Bank looks forward to continuing to work with the Government to share international best practice to ensure the effective implementation of the MRPRC project and also broader land reform in the country in the interest of citizens of Uzbekistanโ€, added Keith Clifford Bell.

โ€œThe MRPRC project will improve DavQomYerGeodezKadastrโ€™s operational capabilities to deliver better public services for citizens, who own, acquire, mortgage and use real estate through legal registration of rights. Meanwhile, business entities willing to invest in real estate and land plots will get secure access to cadaster data, and central and local authorities will benefit from accurate geospatial data onlineโ€, said Sherzod Khabibullayev, Deputy Chairman of DavQomYerGeodezKadastr.

โ€œThe MRPRC will also have an impact in the area of good governance. Namely, thanks to digital geospatial and legal information systems on real estate and real estate transactions accessible to the society via Internet, administrative processes and procedures in land management will become more accountable, transparent, and effectiveโ€, Sherzod Khabibullayev noted.

DavQomYerGeodezKadastr, World Bank, local and foreign experts briefed the event participants on DavQomYerGeodezKadastrโ€™s ICT development strategy, development of an integrated information systems for real property registration and cadaster, international best practices in mass digitalization of real property registration and cadaster records, development of legal framework regulating the above-mentioned issues.

They event participants were also explained the recent political decisions taken by the Government, including the resolutions on ad hoc recognition of ownership of illegally constructed housing, and introduction of transparent mechanisms for land plots allocation for entrepreneurial and urban development activities.

The event participants in the two cities had a fruitful exchange on how to improve public services in the area of cadastral and real property rights registration to meet respective needs of citizens, business entities and government agencies.